Saudi Arabia's non-oil trade surplus with GCC countries reached approximately SAR 19.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, up 143% compared to the same period in 2024. The total non-oil trade volume stood at around SAR 62.5 billion.
Saudi non-oil merchandise exports and re-exports to GCC countries rose to nearly SAR 41 billion in Q4 2025, a 53% year-on-year (YoY) increase. This included SAR 30.5 billion in re-exports and SAR 10.5 billion in domestic exports.
On the other hand, Saudi merchandise imports from GCC countries amounted to about SAR 21.5 billion, up 14% YoY, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics.
The UAE accounted for the largest share of Saudi Arabia’s non-oil trade with GCC countries, with a non-oil trade surplus of around SAR 16 billion.
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Non-Oil Trade with GCC Countries in Q4 2025 (SAR mln) |
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Country |
Domestic Exports |
Re-Exports |
Imports |
Non-Oil Trade Balance |
Total Trade Volume |
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UAE |
6,155.9 |
24,102.4 |
14,219.1 |
+16,039.1 |
44,477.4 |
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Kuwait |
1,768.3 |
456.8 |
458.5 |
+1,766.6 |
2,683.6 |
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Oman |
1,111.9 |
669.4 |
3,570.7 |
(1,789.4) |
5,352.1 |
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Bahrain |
1,004.1 |
3,809.1 |
2,876.5 |
+1,936.7 |
7,689.6 |
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Qatar |
465.8 |
1,451.6 |
374.6 |
+1,542.8 |
2,292.0 |
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Total |
10,506.0 |
30,489.3 |
21,499.5 |
+19,495.8 |
62,494.7 |
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